Upon his release from the prison, [[Anansi]] decided to leave his criminal past behind and moved from [[Jamaica]] to [[New York City]], together with [[Ingrid Mackintosh]]. They opened the restaurant in [[Brooklyn]] and decided to call it ''Gwen's'', in honor to Mackintosh's sister, [[Gwen McIver]] who was killed by the [[Stokes Crime Family]]. The restaurant became well-known among the Jamaican-American people of New York City.<ref name="LC211">''[[The Creator|Luke Cage: 2.11: The Creator]]''</ref>

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Upon his release from the prison, [[Anansi]] decided to leave his criminal past behind and moved from [[Jamaica]] to [[New York City]], together with [[Ingrid Mackintosh]]. They opened the restaurant in [[Brooklyn]] and decided to call it ''Gwen's'', in honor to Mackintosh's sister, [[Gwen McIver]] who was killed by the [[Stokes Crime Family]]. The restaurant became well-known among the Jamaican-American inhabitants of New York City.<ref name="LC211">''[[The Creator|Luke Cage: 2.11: The Creator]]''</ref>

===John McIver's Return===

===John McIver's Return===

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====Hunt for Yardies====

====Hunt for Yardies====

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{{Quote|Take a seat anywhere you like, love."<br>"Unfortunately, I'm not here for the food."<br>"You sure? We have the best curried goat in all the [[New York City|city]]. Guarantee it.|[[Ingrid Mackintosh]] and [[Luke Cage]]|Wig Out}}

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{{Quote|Take a seat anywhere you like, love."<br>"Unfortunately, I'm not here for the food."<br>"You sure? We have the best curried goat in all the [[New York City|city]]. Guarantee it.|[[Ingrid Mackintosh]] and [[Luke Cage]]|Wig Out}}In an attempt to track down [[Nigel Garrison]], [[Luke Cage]] attended ''Gwen's'' where he was greeted by [[Ingrid Mackintosh]]. Cage politely refused the food and drinks and asked her about the [[Yardies]]. Mackintosh replied that she did not hear anything about the Yardies. She recommended Cage to speak with [[Robert]], [[Joe (New York)|Joe]], and [[Larry]], however, they said nothing but mocked Cage instead. [[Mouse (Styler)|Mouse]] who heard Cage asking about the Yardies, rushed to leave the restaurant, so Cage followed him.<ref>''[[Wig Out|Luke Cage: 2.03: Wig Out]]''</ref>

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In an attempt to track down [[Nigel Garrison]], [[Luke Cage]] attended ''Gwen's'' where he was greeted by [[Ingrid Mackintosh]]. Cage politely refused the food and drinks and asked her about the [[Yardies]]. Mackintosh replied that she did not hear anything about the Yardies. She recommended Cage to speak with [[Robert]], [[Joe (New York)|Joe]], and [[Larry]], however, they said nothing but mocked Cage instead. [[Mouse (Styler)|Mouse]] who heard Cage asking about the Yardies, rushed to leave the restaurant, so Cage followed him.<ref>''[[Wig Out|Luke Cage: 2.03: Wig Out]]''</ref>

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McIver, together with [[Sheldon]] and [[Tilda Johnson]] went to ''Gwen's'', looking over towards the blood puddles that were on the floor and was left upset from all that it took place. McIver was then asked by Sheldon of what to do with Johnson and told him to let her go. As Johnson witnessed the aftermath of the massacre, McIver expressed his gratitude over her, letting her leave after an apology. Looking down on the floor, McIver mourned Anansi's death.<ref name="LC211"/>

McIver, together with [[Sheldon]] and [[Tilda Johnson]] went to ''Gwen's'', looking over towards the blood puddles that were on the floor and was left upset from all that it took place. McIver was then asked by Sheldon of what to do with Johnson and told him to let her go. As Johnson witnessed the aftermath of the massacre, McIver expressed his gratitude over her, letting her leave after an apology. Looking down on the floor, McIver mourned Anansi's death.<ref name="LC211"/>

Anansi noted the blood pattern on McIver's shirt and figured that he used the Nightshade again. McIver asked him where he could find more Nightshade and Anansi recommended him to search at the Mother's Touch. Later, they watched the news report about Luke Cage who was considered as faster than Usain Bolt what McIver did not appreciate. Although Anansi informed him that Cage is the protector of Harlem and the enemy of the Stokes, McIver was hostile against him.[2]

Hunt for Yardies

"Take a seat anywhere you like, love.""Unfortunately, I'm not here for the food.""You sure? We have the best curried goat in all the city. Guarantee it."

In an attempt to track down Nigel Garrison, Luke Cage attended Gwen's where he was greeted by Ingrid Mackintosh. Cage politely refused the food and drinks and asked her about the Yardies. Mackintosh replied that she did not hear anything about the Yardies. She recommended Cage to speak with Robert, Joe, and Larry, however, they said nothing but mocked Cage instead. Mouse who heard Cage asking about the Yardies, rushed to leave the restaurant, so Cage followed him.[3]

Brooklyn's Celebrity

John McIver was greeted by Jerome and other customers of Gwen's with the applause, as they watched him defeating Luke Cage. He also met Ingrid Mackintosh who was mad at McIver who did not meet her upon his return, so he embraced her. Speaking with Anansi, McIver told that he was at the Harlem's Paradise and even drunk some Bushmaster Rum, and then gave him the money. Anansi refused to take money from him, but not Mackintosh who quickly took it. McIver stayed at the restaurant, to share some rum with Anansi and Mackintosh.[4]

While McIver was helping to clean the restaurant, he confronted Anansi who was not pleased by the terror caused by McIver. McIver was desperate to revenge, so Anansi said him to simply kill Mariah Dillard but the chaos that he caused needs to be stopped. Despite, McIver's objections, Anansi replied that McIver's actions are making Jamaican people look bad. Anansi wanted McIver to stop his crusade against the Stokes family and find his peace, however, McIver chose the war and left the restaurant.

Later, McIver received a call from Sheldon, however, the phone was obtained by Cage. He informed McIver that Jones with him and offered McIver the real duel without cheating or weapons to decide who will get Jones, as well as Harlem. They arranged the fight at the High Bridge in high noon, as McIver was the fan of western movies.[5]

Kidnapping of Anansi

As soon as Mariah Dillard went off the grid, Shades personally attended Gwen's to find Bushmaster's weak spots. He declined a call from Dillard and asked Ingrid Mackintosh to bring more beer. Later, Shades spotted Anansi who was walking out of the restaurant and abducted him.[6]

Mariah Dillard decided to strike Bushmaster as hard as she could, by taking away something that he loved. Together with Shades and several members of the Stokes Crime Family, marching Anansi, Dillard arrived at Gwen's. Gangsters were ordered to hold all customers at the gunpoint, so they thought that it was a robbery. While they demanded everyone stay still, Stephanie Miller begged Dillard to spare them.

However, Dillard ignored her pleads and ordered her subordinates to brutally massacre all customers of the restaurant, including Miller and her sister. Stokes gangsters completed the order, without knowing that Ingrid Mackintosh managed to escape. After the shooting, Anansi was shown the aftermath of the massacre, leaving him heartbroken and devastated. Then, he was soaked with Bushmaster Rum, with his last words being that he will haunt Dillard for the rest of her life. Dillard then set him on fire but finished him with the Stokes' Revolver.[7]

Misty Knight, Luke Cage, Tomas Ciancio, and the NYPD unit arrived to Gwen's where they witnessed the aftermath of the massacre. Cage regretted his decision to save Dillard from McIver but Knight noted that he could not know what will happen. Cage and Knight found Anansi's body and then noticed a blood trail and deduced that there must be a survivor of the massacre. Returning back to the 29th Precinct Police Station, Cage and Knight identified the survivor as Ingrid Mackintosh.

McIver, together with Sheldon and Tilda Johnson went to Gwen's, looking over towards the blood puddles that were on the floor and was left upset from all that it took place. McIver was then asked by Sheldon of what to do with Johnson and told him to let her go. As Johnson witnessed the aftermath of the massacre, McIver expressed his gratitude over her, letting her leave after an apology. Looking down on the floor, McIver mourned Anansi's death.[1]